Posts: 2833 from 2003/2/8
From: USA
For the few of you who do not know what a KVM switch is, it's a device used to switch the Keyboard, Video, and Mouse from one computer to another. With that out of the way, I've read in a thread or two about the KVM switches that seem to have problems with the Pegasos.... Good news, it's NOT this KVM switch!
The KVM2KIT by Linksys, you know the router people, is a relatively small device, about three cent. square and less than one cent. deep. Physically, the device seems solid, well made, with indicator lights and two sets of built in cables.
Unlike some of the other KVM switches I've seen mentioned, this thing works quite well between a Pegasos and a PC. The device handles the switching internally, and is activated by "double pressing" the Scroll Lock key found on most keyboards.
In two months of operation, the device has failed only once, when it continously switched between the two computers. This was easily fixed by disconnecting both computers from the switch, and reconnecting them. Otherwise, this KVM switch has worked flawlessly between a Pegasos (running MorphOS 1.4) and a PC (Windows 2000).
The official webpage is available
HERE, and is usually priced between $35 and $50 USD.
Overall, this KVM Switch has performed to expectations, and the keyboard based "hotkey" switching is nice. I would suggest this device to anyone with multiple computers that wants to save on desk space (not to mention saving on the cost of purchasing multiple monitors).
System 1:
Pegasos II, G4
MorphOS 1.4.2
screen size, 1280 x 1024
System 2:
Athlon 2200 1.2Ghz
Win2000
screen size, 1280 x 1024